Кажется, что взяли новую похожую электроплитку и собрали вместо ржавой... Даже не верится, что у такой жуткой плитки, удалось восстановить абсолютно все-все... и не заметно, что она такая старая была... Удивительно!.. Даже пластмассовые уголки оказались неповрежденными... Чудо!.. Экстра класс!..
Another restoration saved from a sure death in the salvage yard!! I look forward to all your videos!!Where did you get the replacement red pieces on the corner?
Estupenda restauracion de esta estufa electrica, muy buena la limpieza de la placa calefactora. Mis respetos y saludos desde Venezuela.💯🤘🤘💯💯👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯
Especially aesthetic restoration. It's easy to do a restoration if you have spare parts. Where did you find the red plastic edges? What material did you use to close the insulation holes in the electric resistance plate? Do the resistors work correctly at the different powers after the restoration?
Your repair skills are amazing. Where did you learn the electrical and the rust removal and the refabricating parts skills? Also, instead of using solder, what did you use on the plug part (that would have melted)? Excuse the questions but I am really curious! 🤔🤗
Thank you very much :) I have a little interest in electricity since the past :) I used a 12 volt battery there and used graphite as the electrode from a battery.
The twisted wires ??, I think it is used mainkly in America , the caps are called wire nuts and you wind them on like a nut as the name suggests . Not a fan of them myself . Another great restoration , you must have a house full of old restored cookers now 😄. I personally like the old camping stoves you have restored
You are right, the procedures may differ from country to country. I am very happy with your interest in my videos. Yes, for a while, wherever I set foot in the house, I came across a camp stove :) I gave many of them to my friends as gifts. This is my only and favorite cooker right now: ua-cam.com/video/ovMNS_gzasQ/v-deo.html
@@Restomaniac I am not surprised that the copper stove is your favorite , i liked it when you first restored it and i expect the copper has become more yellow now which is what i prefer rather than highly polished . Please keep doing what you do 🙂 Happy new year , the orthodox one
Excelent as always. I want to ask you. What is the material inside the heat (where the 2 cables are not in place i mean.) with grey color. I think is a conductive heat material but i don't know the name. Could be asbesto like the mineral?
This is a modern hot plate. Some designs have color changing paint in the center, that shows when it's hot. I have never seen one apart. I can tell it's not as good as the older design. This newer model looks like the heat element has thin wires and potted with some heat resistant plaster. Seems fragile. The older designs have a coil that is thick and the connections are robust. The coil would glow red when hot.
I attempt to fix all broken things. Oddly enough, in the USA, I have found it extremely difficult to purchase that "odd" part for a washer which is not a common brand here, or find a replacement double cardan joint for my 20 year old vehicle because it was made in Brittain, or find that weird bearing in a $12 fan because it was a "cheap" fan. It is extremely irritating that other countries think they should make us buy a whole new something because the think everybody in the other country is made out of money! I was not even able to replace an on/off switch on a simple rice cooker. Really, it angers me that so many businesses throughout the world think it is okay to pollute just to make the extra dollar and making employees work in unsafe conditions. People!
Its because of the market that the producers and buyers have created . Buyers want cheaper things so the makers use less strong materials and so the product does not last so long . Part of it is what i have just said and part of it is the greed of the company selling the items .Some things you can still find but it can take time to search for them . What is the car that you have ??
That is a amazing job with the project and came out beautiful and gorgeous. You are brilliant and the video
Thank you very much, dear Alan :)
Yes, they really did twist them together. They're called wire nuts, a solderless connector. Work well when sized correctly. Nice job.
Thank you very much :)
Hello Resto beautiful restoration good job well done my friend
Thank you very much :)
Кажется, что взяли новую похожую электроплитку и собрали вместо ржавой... Даже не верится, что у такой жуткой плитки, удалось восстановить абсолютно все-все... и не заметно, что она такая старая была... Удивительно!.. Даже пластмассовые уголки оказались неповрежденными... Чудо!.. Экстра класс!..
Спасибо большое 😊🤗
Another restoration saved from a sure death in the salvage yard!! I look forward to all your videos!!Where did you get the replacement red pieces on the corner?
Thank you for your comments, dear Dean. Corner pieces were not actually missing. Most were broken, but the pieces were intact. I combined them.
Great job !! 🤩🍳
Thank you very much bro :)
Estupenda restauracion de esta estufa electrica, muy buena la limpieza de la placa calefactora. Mis respetos y saludos desde Venezuela.💯🤘🤘💯💯👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯
Muchas gracias :))
...good one, nice job, ready now to start cookin', stay safe...
Thank you very much :)
Great job on electric stove hotplate restoration 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you very much :)
Nicely done! ✌🏻🎨☕️
Thank you very much 😊
Congrats Bro...That's the Way I Like it...👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much :)
Especially aesthetic restoration. It's easy to do a restoration if you have spare parts. Where did you find the red plastic edges? What material did you use to close the insulation holes in the electric resistance plate? Do the resistors work correctly at the different powers after the restoration?
Your repair skills are amazing. Where did you learn the electrical and the rust removal and the refabricating parts skills? Also, instead of using solder, what did you use on the plug part (that would have melted)? Excuse the questions but I am really curious! 🤔🤗
Thank you very much :) I have a little interest in electricity since the past :) I used a 12 volt battery there and used graphite as the electrode from a battery.
@@Restomaniac Thank you for your answers. Great channel!!
Elinize sağlık İsmail bey. Keşke küçük ampülleri de LED'leseydik, ömürleri uzun olurdu :)
Teşekkür ederim :)
Nice little office hot plate, coffee tea, top ramen ., etc
great job as always👍
Thank you very much :)
Good restoration work. How did you restore plastic red "corners"?
Harika ellerine sağlık👍
Teşekkürler canım :)
Well that's one way to wield lol
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you very much 😊🤗🙏
@@Restomaniac You're very welcome
Nice result bro! Greetings from Germany and stay healthy!:-)
Thank you very much bro 😊 Please stay safe too 😊
Mükemmel olmuş ellerine sağlık
Teşekkür ederim canım 😊
Ok that's good work we have learnt
The twisted wires ??, I think it is used mainkly in America , the caps are called wire nuts and you wind them on like a nut as the name suggests . Not a fan of them myself .
Another great restoration , you must have a house full of old restored cookers now 😄. I personally like the old camping stoves you have restored
You are right, the procedures may differ from country to country. I am very happy with your interest in my videos. Yes, for a while, wherever I set foot in the house, I came across a camp stove :) I gave many of them to my friends as gifts. This is my only and favorite cooker right now: ua-cam.com/video/ovMNS_gzasQ/v-deo.html
@@Restomaniac Oh yes , i remember this copper stove , very compact and pretty little stove , i am not surprised it is your favorite
@@Restomaniac I am not surprised that the copper stove is your favorite , i liked it when you first restored it and i expect the copper has become more yellow now which is what i prefer rather than highly polished .
Please keep doing what you do
🙂
Happy new year , the orthodox one
Me: No way he can restore this
Restomaniac: Hold my beer
Haha :) Thank you very much :)
👏👏👏👏good every good
Thank you very much :)
BRAVO. Od koliko je ampera (A) termostat?
Hvala vam. On troši osam ampera.
goodveey good ☘️🍄🌹🍁🌻
Did you just pull those red corner pieces out of your rear end?
Yes, they were falling out anyway :)
Excelent as always. I want to ask you. What is the material inside the heat (where the 2 cables are not in place i mean.) with grey color. I think is a conductive heat material but i don't know the name. Could be asbesto like the mineral?
Thank you :) This is a relatively modern product, they no longer use asbestos. The insulating material here appears to be made of quartz powder.
@@Restomaniac where can you find that material?
did you burn the wd-40 off the hot plate? video did not show it.
I don't remember exactly what I did, but I probably burned it with olive oil.
This is a modern hot plate. Some designs have color changing paint in the center, that shows when it's hot. I have never seen one apart. I can tell it's not as good as the older design. This newer model looks like the heat element has thin wires and potted with some heat resistant plaster. Seems fragile. The older designs have a coil that is thick and the connections are robust. The coil would glow red when hot.
I attempt to fix all broken things. Oddly enough, in the USA, I have found it extremely difficult to purchase that "odd" part for a washer which is not a common brand here, or find a replacement double cardan joint for my 20 year old vehicle because it was made in Brittain, or find that weird bearing in a $12 fan because it was a "cheap" fan. It is extremely irritating that other countries think they should make us buy a whole new something because the think everybody in the other country is made out of money!
I was not even able to replace an on/off switch on a simple rice cooker.
Really, it angers me that so many businesses throughout the world think it is okay to pollute just to make the extra dollar and making employees work in unsafe conditions.
People!
It's a great point of view. I absolutely agree with your every word. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts.
Its because of the market that the producers and buyers have created . Buyers want cheaper things so the makers use less strong materials and so the product does not last so long . Part of it is what i have just said and part of it is the greed of the company selling the items .Some things you can still find but it can take time to search for them .
What is the car that you have ??
ficou lindo
novinho em folha
coisa antiga é que presta
Muito obrigado :)
Great!
Thank you mate 😊🤗
Thank you
Thank you 😊🤗
Nice!
Thank you very much :)
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wonderfull
Thank you very much :)
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Da*n after two rounds of oil that colorings' a sweet bronzed look, pitty you sprayed over it :(
The oiling color was imperfect, its purpose was rust protection.
@@Restomaniac I STILL liked the coloring ☺